Akademiks dissects the Middle East’s powder keg: Iran’s power vacuum after Khamenei’s assassination, Western-backed Reza Pahlavi’s potential return, and the Axis of Resistance’s rise. Tracing 1953’s CIA-orchestrated coup against Mossadegh to Israel’s nuclear ambitions and the 2023 Hamas attacks—justified by Gaza’s occupation and Al-Aqsa threats—they expose how U.S. aid to Egypt/Saudi Arabia serves Israeli hegemony, while the "Clean Break" memo’s 1996 call to dismantle Iran reveals long-term destabilization. The episode uncovers suppressed truths: Israel’s false flags, the Hannibal Directive’s civilian toll, and media’s silence on Palestinian sovereignty’s erasure under the Abraham Accords. [Automatically generated summary]
Listen, you know, I try to, I know it's like really trying times and really important times.
Um, universally, we covered, you know, hip-hop and culture here, but a lot of people were really interested in this.
Some people got questions: should they be worried in whatever city they're from?
Um, you know, people asking me these questions from time to time.
I wish I brought you on doing the elemental stuff because I know you did a lot of border stuff.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Yo, I had a few hoes who even hit me.
They're like, yo, act, is now the time I should be going to motherfucking, you know, like, yeah.
And I was just like, listen, I've been to Cancun, and I got to be honest with you, when I go there, there's usually like armed forces that's kind of like by, you know, where the city is, I don't know what's the temperature now.
And also, we're Americans, there's probably a disdain for us.
We've seen another world event happen.
This one seems to be even more over the top.
The not only removal, but the assassination of a world leader, supreme, the supreme leader of Iran.
I don't even know how to say his name.
You and I.
Yeah, Ali Khomeini, yeah.
And then I'm now hearing that there's it's possible that his replacement may have also got clapped as well.
I don't know if that's confirmed.
Yeah.
But I've seen some somewhere which I'm like, yo, we're not going to stop until we get our guy in there, right?
So everybody got to die till our guy gets it.
Yeah, pretty much.
They want to put in a guy who's like the son of the former Shah from the 70s.
That's who they want to put in.
A guy named like Rob Pavlavi or whatever his name is.
He has like a big ass nose.
I don't know if you've seen him before.
Listen, we're a little bit green and new to like all this stuff.
Sure.
Um, I want to give you the leeway here, okay, to kind of like you know, get on your shit because this is one of, you know, as I, as I tried my best to get up to speed and deliver, you know, the story is out, I see it to my audience.
One of the one of the very first times I was, I couldn't avoid, but at least being honest with the inevitable, which is, I really think that we kind of did this more for the mission of what Israel got going on, as opposed to what we need to do for our own national security at the moment.
Sure.
And, you know, I'm not anti-nobody, but I'm like, hey, listen, I don't know why we keep doing it, but I guess it is what it is.
So, from what you could see, I would like for you to kind of give like a breakdown how we got here so fast.
What I came up with, you know, obviously the JCPOA was Trump got out of it in 2018.
It was agreed on in 2015.
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He got out of it in 2018.
Yes.
We're kind of getting worried, oh, it's because of the enrichment of uranium, which that's necessary for the making of bombs.
But we're hearing there's a lot more other things that was kind of happening.
Obviously, we did assassinate one of their generals.
Yep.
You tell me how we got here.
Okay.
So do you want me to go from, because I could go pretty in depth with this.
Do you want me to start from October 7th?
Because I would say October 7th, even though it's way longer than just that, but I would say October 7th is a good starting point.
I don't know how familiar your audience is with that.
Isn't October 7th, though, a situation between Palestine and Israel?
Yes.
That which some people feel like that was really a terrorist attack.
What does that have to do with Iran, though?
So, okay.
So I'm going to share my screen real quick.
And I got like, I was already typing some stuff up against some stuff ready for your audience because, you know, they might not be familiar with all this stuff.
But hopefully, after I break this down for everybody, your audience will have a way better idea of Middle Eastern foreign policy.
Because I'll be very honest with you guys.
The American government lies a lot about this topic for obvious reasons.
And you guys are going to see once I kind of get into it.
So give me, let me one sec here.
Let me go ahead and share.
I got okay.
A million things going on.
It sounds like you're in the war room.
Yeah.
So, okay.
So let's start with the Middle East, right?
Here's the Middle East, right?
And I saw that you were showing this on your screen, right?
So this is the region, right?
Israel is right here.
Okay.
Little small sliver of land, but this small sliver has created a lot of problems all throughout the world.
I'm going to kind of go through it line by line.
So first, let's identify what the axis of resistance is.
Okay.
The Axis of Resistance is a group of different militia groups, essentially, or armies or countries that work alongside each other to combat the aggression of Israel and the West, the United States, right?
Basically, Iran is the head of this snake of the Axis Resistance, and they did this after watching many different Muslim countries, Arab countries, fall to Israeli influence and American influence, right?
Because every single one of these Muslim countries in the Middle East has pretty much either been destroyed or cucked by the United States and Israel, whether it's like Jordan and Egypt, for example, who have agreements in Egypt is cucked, right?
Yeah, they're cucked.
They got cucked by something called the right here, the Camp David Accords.
Okay.
And this was a deal that was struck back in the 1970s between Menachem Begin.
This guy's a fucking terrorist, and Anwar Sadat.
But I won't go too much into all this other stuff.
But what the audience needs to know for the purposes of this is that either every country in this region has either been destroyed or cucked by the United States or Israel.
So, for example, Libya, destroyed.
Gaddafi, destroyed.
Egypt, cucked.
We give them, they're like the second or third highest recipient of foreign aid because we pay them to play nice with Israel.
Why?
Because they have the Sinai Peninsula.
There's Israel South.
Then Jordan to the east.
We pay them also a lot of money.
Go ahead.
Let me ask you a question.
And again, you know, forgive me for anyone who's throwing you off your spiel here.
So, so when I kind of went into trying to explain it to everyone and I really went down the history of Iran, and I know you're not exactly at Iran here, but it's in the same region.
So Iran that was known as Persia before goes into like that's like ancient times.
But I know what you're referring to, though.
Yeah, go ahead.
Okay.
So it goes into like this World War.
When the World War I happens, they're like this kind of like neutral figure.
And it's around that time that it gets known and kind of like realized for its really important asset, which is oil.
And the head of you, I know who you're talking about right now.
We're getting it.
You're talking about Operation Ajax.
This is when the West, this was like one of their first democratically elected guys post-World War II.
And what ended up happening was Operation Ajax, the United States, the Mossad, and Israel worked to get this guy out of here because he nationalized oil.
And England wanted access to oil.
So this was the beginning of the end.
So there's been Western intervention in Iran for a long time.
Wait, wait, you said who worked to get this?
So from what I researched, it was like it was the CIA and British intelligence.
Was Israel involved in that?
Yes, it was Israel because Israel is a brand new country at this point.
So they're trying to stabilize the region because they were created in 1948.
Then it was the United States and the MI6.
You can see it right here.
They had a coup, Operation Ajax, and they basically got him out of there.
And that led to the Shah, right?
The first Shah.
Alev, or oh, no, no, the first one?
Yeah, the first one.
So this guy, this dude, pretty much, right?
I don't even know how to say his name, bro.
Yeah, Mohammed Reza Pavlavi.
So he.
He was a good puppet.
I rock with him.
Yeah, he was basically a Western puppet is what he was.
So this, okay, so we go from the beginning if you want to go Iranian's history, and then I can get into the actual resistance and what's going on contemporarily.
So wait, I guess the question I was going to ask, and it's up to you.
You could go whatever way you want to go, but the question that I wanted to ask was, I remember going into after like 2001, which is obviously 9-11, and now we're hearing a lot about the Middle East.
And a lot of what Americans used to think is, why do we fucking care?
And obviously, the main thing that was being put towards propaganda is like, hey, we're going against these people or countries that are sponsoring terrorism, right?
Or they're, you know, hiding terrorists within, you know, their countries.
Not only that, we then get kind of like this idea, which kind of makes more sense because everything is capitalism as usual.
We get told that the real reason we're beefing with these countries are just strictly over oil.
And it appears that with like Iran, yes, oil may have been one of the things, especially for the coup, right?
But has are we really doing things because of oil to this day, or is it just stability in the region?
It's a combination of a bunch of different things.
It's energy, it's, you know, race tensions, it's religious tensions, a lot of different things going on in the region.
So, okay, I'll go into Iran first, like why they're the way that they are.
Then I'll get into what led to what happened with what's going on now.
So if we go back into Iranian history, we'll start back post-World War II.
Basically, this guy was democratically elected.
We ran a CIA coup with the Brits and the Israelis, got him out of there.
This guy comes into power who's basically a puppet, gives all of the Iranian resources.
He's very Western friendly, accepts Israel as a state, recognizes Israel as a state, which was very controversial back then because the whole Middle Eastern Muslim world did not win Israel there because of the Nakba and everything else that happened with the expulsion of Palestinians.
So they overthrow him in 1979 with the Islamic Revolution, who is currently in power now, right?
So after that happened, there was, you know, obviously ever since the Islamic Revolution came into power in 1979, Israel's been trying to destroy them, okay, because they've always presented the biggest challenge to Israeli hegemony in the region.
To understand like the history, you need to know what the goals are.
Israel wants to be the hegemon in the region so that no one else can stop them.
This is why they have a nuclear program that's undeclared.
That's basically illegal.
They've done a lot of false flag attacks.
They've done countless assassinations.
The Mossad has some of the highest levels of successful assassinations.
They're a very good intelligence agency.
That's why they're so good at what they do.
But this is the region in general.
So when you look at the region, right?
All of these countries are either owned by the United States, like Saudi Arabia, Oman, UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, et cetera, or they've been destroyed, like Iraq, Syria, Lebanon.
Egypt is cucked.
Libya was destroyed by us.
Sudan is being destroyed.
Saudi Arabia, like the Iraq home team?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
They're an ally of ours, a big ally of ours.
And the reason why they're a big ally of ours is because they're very responsible for the strength of the U.S. dollar with something called the petrol dollar.
Okay, okay.
So that's why, which I can explain that too later on if you want.
But going just to stay focused on the conflict at hand, then I'm happy to answer anything else.
So this is the region, right?
So now that we know the different countries that are in the region and kind of where they stand, they've either been destroyed or cucked by the United States and the West and Israel, right?
Mostly Israel.
Israel's like the bully in the Middle East that's propped up and secured by us.
Like Israel creates problems, and then we come in and bail them out of their problems.
So Israel, right, October 7th happens, right?
This is also known as Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, okay?
And the reason why I'm telling you the operation that they use in Arabic is because it's important to know why they attacked on October 7th.
Most Americans think that these guys just invaded for no reason, because they wanted to, oh, shit, let me, October 7th attacks, okay.
That they just wanted to attack to kill, to kill Jews, but that's not really what it was.
There's multiple reasons they attacked, both political and religious.
There's three main reasons they attacked.
Number one, the occupation.
The Israelis illegally occupy the Gaza Strip, right?
Where these people have no rights, no sovereignty, no nothing.
They're occupied.
They can't leave, et cetera.
Then the West Bank up here, right?
And these Israelis, right, have the West Bank right here, which they're building settlements on contingencies continuously as we speak.
And it's been, you know, the entire international community calls the West Bank settlements illegal.
Like they've been expanding it, you know, forever.
But that's a whole other conversation.
But the long story short is the Gaza Strip, Hamas, right?
These guys right here, these guys right here, boom, Islamic Resistance Movement, they invaded on October 7th.
They are designated as a terrorist group.
They're designated by a terrorist as a terrorist group by a woman named Madeline Albright.
And so is Esbola in 1997.
Madeline Albright's Jewish, which we'll talk about that as well.
But that's another thing.
So the October 7th attacks happened.
So it's important for people to know why they attacked.
Now, Western media will tell you, oh, they just attacked because they hate Jews, et cetera.
Well, that's a part of it.
Now, the main reason they attacked is because the occupation, right?
The Israelis occupied them.
They tried to do peaceful protests in 2018, 2019.
The Israelis were shooting them, killing them, et cetera, as they were doing the peaceful marches across on the border, you know, and many different attacks and attacks of aggression, not just in Gaza, but also in the West Bank.
Number two, the Abraham Accords.
The Abraham Accords are basically a series of agreements between the United States, Israel, and Muslim Arab countries.
And it's basically normalization, right?
It's a normalization treaty.
Many of the Muslim countries in the Middle East do not recognize Israel as a country because of what they're doing to the Palestinians.
And many countries reserved recognizing Israel until they answer what's called the Palestinian question.
And the Palestinian question is either A, you give them a two, you give them their own state, a two-state solution, or you'll one-state solution where you bring these people in and make them Israeli citizens.
Now, the Israelis don't want to give them their own state because that would mean they would have sovereignty, they'd have a military, they'd have police, and the Israelis don't want to live next to the Palestinians and feel as though their security is being tested.
And then the other reason why they don't want to just bring them in as citizens and just give them a passport and give them full-fledged citizenship is because Israel wants to remain a Jewish state.
That means it needs to be an 80% majority.
And that is so that they can maintain over-representation in politics and government, et cetera.
Palestinians basically have more children.
They reproduce fat more.
So what's going to happen is they know over time, if they were to bring in these Palestinians to Israel and make them citizens, they would lose power very quickly.
So this is why they've not been able to answer the Palestine question.
Now, what Israel's done instead is they've tried to use the United States as an intermediary, right, through bribing, foreign aid, military support, economic support to get these different countries to recognize Israel without answering the Palestine question.
And this is very important.
Now, when October 7th happened, Saudi Arabia was set to meet with the United States to normalize relations with Israel.
Now, why is this important?
This is important because Saudi Arabia has some of the holiest sites in the religion, and they are a regional, they have a great deal of influence in the region because of the religious importance of the location.
So, though Muhammad bin Salman, the leader of Saudi Arabia, said he would not recognize Israel until they gave the Palestinians some level of sovereignty, he was potentially flirting with meeting with them and talking with them about coming into the Abraham Accords, as well as many other Muslim countries.
And the Palestinians know that if more Muslim countries join the Abraham Accords, their ability to be free is gone because now all the leverage that they would have had with the Muslim countries withholding, recognizing Israel would be gone.
And then the third thing that no one ever talks about is what's called the Red Heifers.
Now, a guy named Abu Abeda, this dude right here, because this guy was a spokesperson of Hamas.
This guy, they killed him, though.
But he's a guy that famously used to always do the speeches with the Red Kefayan.
This guy right here.
After October 7th, he explained why they attacked.
It was the Israeli occupation in Gaza.
He's from Hamas?
Yeah, he was a spokesperson from Hamas, this guy.
So he was, he, it was occupation.
The Abraham Accords expanding without answering the Palestine question.
And then the third one is a religious one.
And no one ever talks about this in Western media.
The Israelis are trying to destroy something called the Alexa Mosque, right?
And that's why the Palestinians call it Operation Alexa Flood, right?
And the Alexa Mosque, right, is one of the holiest sites in Islam.
And what the Israelis want to do, you got a bunch of like super religious Jewish zealots that want to destroy this mosque and rebuild the temple that was destroyed.
And not only do they want to do that, they went to America to find five red cows.
I kid you not.
They went to go get red, they're going to sacrifice red heifers, destroy the mosque, and rebuild the temple.
It's like to bring their, well, the Antichrist, really, but to bring, you know, their Messiah.
So for all these reasons, both religious, political, et cetera, my favorite book in the back.
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For all these reasons, for all these reasons, this is why Hamas invaded on October 7th.
The Palestine question wasn't getting answered with the Abraham Accords tightening the noose on their necks and not being able to get their sovereignty.
The occupation in Gaza and the imminent destruction of the Alexa Mosque, because the Israelis are hollowing out the bottom of this mosque and they're quietly letting it get destroyed.
They're not renewing permits for it to get fixed.
They're doing a whole bunch of bullshit because there's a temple.
It's called the Temple Institute, which is a very powerful organization of evangelical Christians and hardcore Jewish zealots that are trying to get this thing destroyed, right?
They don't talk about this publicly because they know it's going to outrage the Muslim world.
So those are the reasons why Hamas attacked.
Now, it's important to understand that Hamas is a part of what's called the Axis of Resistance, right?
Right here.
Where is it?
I had it.
Okay, they're a part of the Axis Resistance.
The Axis of Resistance is made up of different countries led by Iran and funded by Iran and supported by Iran.
So those organizations are you got Hamas, Hezbollah, who are north in Lebanon.
They're located right here to Israel's north.
We're going to talk about them too because they're about to get into this war.
They literally just declared that they're going to get involved.
You got the Houthis.
Hezbollah.
This is these guys right here.
They're terrorists too, right?
They're also on the terrorist watch list.
Yes.
They were designated as terrorists the same year as Hamas in 97.
So by the Secretary of State, Madeline Albright.
Are any of these people Israelis?
No, no, no.
They're all Muslim Arabs.
Okay, because I've always heard Hezbollah and Hamas.
I've always heard like.
Yeah, no, they're different organizations.
So Hamas is based out of the Gaza Strip.
These guys are Palestinians.
And then Hezbollah are Lebanese.
They're up here in Lebanon, based out of Beirut in southern Lebanon.
And then you got the Houthis who are down here in Yemen, right?
Out of this, this area, out of the Sana'a area, also known as Ansar Allah, these guys, right?
And all three of them are anti-Israel.
Yes, all of them are very anti-Israel.
Yeah.
Why they don't gang up?
They are ganging up.
That's what the Axe of Resistance is.
Okay, okay.
Yeah, this Axe of Resistance is literally the pushback to Israel, right?
So you got Ansar Allah as well, who they're the Houthis.
These are the guys that board the ships.
These are the pirate niggas.
I'm sure you might have heard of it, like, you know, terrorists jumping on ships and boarding the ships and everything else like that.
It's these guys.
Then you got Syria, the Bashar Assad regime, right?
He was in power for a very long time.
He got ousted.
And I'll talk about that here in a second, but I just kind of want to give you the landscape of the Middle East.
So in Syria, it's right here, right?
You got Damascus right here, right next to Lebanon, right?
And then you also have with the Axis of Resistance, you got also the popular mobilization forces.
These guys are out of Iraq, right?
And they're also getting, they were some of the ones that were in Iraq going after the consulate, but we'll talk about that later as well.
So as you can see, there's multiple factions within this resistance, within this acts of resistance.
Now, you're probably wondering, well, Mayor, why the fuck do they have all these different people?
The reason why is because Iran has watched the Middle East fall to Israel, right?
And for those of you that might say, well, like, oh, Mayor, what are you talking about?
Well, they prophesied this back with something called a clean break memo, right?
So back in 1996, Richard Pearl, Douglas Fythe, Robert Loewenberg, all these guys are Zionist Jews, by the way, right?
Also known as neoconservatives, neocons.
They wrote a paper for Benjamin Netanyahu in 1996, the prime minister of Israel, this guy, right?
Where they talked about securing the realm.
He was president back then?
Yeah, bro.
He was.
Yeah.
How long does he serve?
Because they keep saying he's a terrorist.
So he served intermittently, but he's the longest.
I think at this point, he just passed Ben Gurion as the longest prime minister of all time in Israel.
But he's like, I don't think so.
I don't think so.
But he's been in power the longest, cumulatively.
But there were periods of time where he wasn't prime minister that he gets re-elected and stuff like that.
But he's been at power pretty much since the 90s.
But yeah, there were periods of time where he wasn't prime minister.
But anyway, so yeah.
So they wrote this paper for Benjamin Netanyahu in 1996.
And in this paper, they aggressively were talking about getting Saddam Hussein out of power because at the time, Iraq was a huge security threat for Israel, right?
And this led to the Iraq operation, everything else like that.
That's all a whole other conversation because that's getting into 9-11.
I'll leave that alone for now.
But the thing you need to know is in this paper, they talked about all the countries that they need to destabilize, seven Middle Eastern countries.
And basically, it was all the countries that we have now: Sudan, Libya, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, Iran.
Now, all those countries have either been destroyed or are being controlled by the United States and Israel.
The last country standing now is Iran.
So, Iran is the last country standing in Israel's way of being the hegemony in the region.
Okay.
And they've been trying to do this for decades.
So, anyone that tries to sit there and say, oh, bro, like, you know, Iran has been doing XYZ.
Let no, they've been targeting Iran for decades, right?
Since 1979, but formally, even with United States assistance right here, because all these people, Richard Pearl, et cetera, these guys are government officials writing a paper, a national security paper for a foreign government.
Okay.
So now that we know the region, what it looks like, who stands where, what the acts of resistance is, now let's get into what happened with like the chain of events, right?
So October 7th happens, right?
And Hamas invades Israel.
And during the October 7th attacks, it's important to understand that when that happened, roughly 1,200 Israelis were killed, right?
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400 of those people that were killed were IDF, right?
Which is considered enemy combatants.
It's fair game, right?
Look, I hate the loss of life for anybody, but let's be honest here.
The Palestinians have a right to resist according to international law.
The IDF is the resources for Israel, right?
Yes, the IDF is these guys right here.
That's like their army or their Marines.
Yes, it's their, yep, it's their basic army, to keep it simple.
And 400 of them died on October 7th, yeah.
400 of them died on that day.
So, and I'm saying that because it's important I say this.
So, the 1,200 that died, 400 of them were IDF.
So, that's considered enemy combatants.
According to international law, an occupied people has the right to resist their occupiers.
Israel, in every sense of the word, is an occupier.
The entire international community knows this.
You know, they're an apartheid ethno-supremacy state.
It's the truth.
It is what it is.
So, anyway, 400 IDF soldiers were killed on that day.
That's fair game.
Now, 800 Israelis were killed.
Now, this is the controversial part here.
Nobody knows how many of those 800 Israelis that were killed were killed by Hamas versus killed by the IDF.
Now, you're probably saying, What the hell are you talking about, Myron?
What are you talking about?
IDF would kill their own people.
Well, the Israelis have a doctrine.
It's called the Hannibal Directive, right?
It's a very controversial military practice.
But what it does is, is it allows the Israelis to kill their own in the middle of a conflict to prevent them from being kidnapped, right?
Wait, what?
Yeah.
Yeah.
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Like, Wikipedia is run and moderated by Zionists.
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I've never heard some of this stuff.
Yeah.
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So, okay, so let's get into.
Let's get straight to it.
Let's get to the bullshit.
What's going on?
So, and there's a reason why I'm really making sure I cover this for you guys properly on October 7th because October 7th is the justification for all of this.
Okay.
October 7th was the domino that began all of this.
Okay.
And so anyway, going back to what I was saying, when it comes to what transpired on October 7th, the Hannibal directive was activated on October 7th.
Okay.
So we know 1,200 died.
400 of them were IDF.
That leaves us with 800 citizens roughly.
And I say citizens charitably because a military service is mandatory in Israel, right?
So who knows how many of them were reserve, IDF, whatever, but let's go say full-fledged citizens, 800 gone, right?
We don't know how many of the 800 were killed by Hamas versus how much were killed by the IDF.
Why?
Because we know that the IDF employed the Hannibal Directive on that day.
Now, I know I see some dumb niggas in your chat saying, oh, what's this guy talking about?
I got fucking proof that they activated the Hannibal Directive on that day and killed their own.
And I'll show you right now.
So you go right here.
You have Galant, right?
This guy was the minister of defense at the time when this happened.